Natural monuments around Brieva De Cameros are found within a region characterized by mountains, forests, rivers, and pastures in the heart of La Rioja. The area is known for its rugged landscapes, including oak and holm oak groves, meadows, and scrubland, with abundant rivers and springs. This setting provides a tranquil environment for outdoor activities and observing local wildlife. The village itself is integrated with its natural surroundings, offering a connection with nature.
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Singular tree of the CCAA, quite deteriorated but enduring the passing of the years.
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The port of Peña Hincada has good asphalt and horizontal signage. It is a road with little vehicle traffic. Shadows abound up to Brieva to disappear from that core to the top, totally stark in its most demanding part. Be very careful if it is done in winter, check the weather beforehand.
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This mostajo or rowan is located a few meters from a path that runs through the Sierra de la Demanda. Rowans are small trees that rarely reach fifteen meters in height. However, this is a rowan tree to be highlighted, probably one of the largest known specimens from the Peninsula and surely one of the longest-lived.
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The port of Canto Hincado (also called Peña Hincada) owes its name to the menhir found there. In case of need, we have the Peñahincada refuge 200 meters to the west and another refuge, Cantohincada, a couple of kilometers to the east.
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Mountain port that reaches more than 1400 meters high and where it is one of the most legendary ports in the province of Logroño. It connects the towns of Brieva with the center of Ortigosa.
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A small town, but with good tourist services, in the area of Los Cameros and northwest of the González Lacasa reservoir.
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Beautiful Rioja town nestled in the gorge of the Najerilla River and governed by imposing sandstone cliffs. It consists of several neighborhoods distributed on both sides of the ravine and joined by the imposing bridge of Madre de Dios, which rises 30 meters above the stream with a single arch with a span of 12 meters. Anguiano is also known for its noble houses, buildings built in masonry and ashlar masonry with the coats of arms of the influential families that inhabited them. The oldest folk festival in La Rioja, the stilt dance, is also celebrated here. Eight young people from the town walk down a cobbled slope on 50-centimeter stilts and dressed in wide skirts that swell with the circular dance downhill.
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The region is rich in diverse natural features. You can discover impressive gorges, such as the one where Anguiano is nestled, characterized by imposing sandstone cliffs. There are also significant trees like the Mostajo of the Cárdenas River, a remarkably large and long-lived rowan tree, and the enduring Olmo de El Rasillo, both cataloged as unique by the CCAA of La Rioja. Additionally, the area boasts numerous rivers, springs, and streams, along with oak and holm oak groves.
Yes, the Peña Hincada Pass is a prominent mountain pass and viewpoint reaching over 1400 meters high, offering panoramic views and connecting Brieva with Ortigosa. The Mirador Brieva de Cameros also provides breathtaking vistas of the village and surrounding peaks like Peñincada and Cabeza de Santo.
The area offers a variety of hiking experiences. You can take a beautiful trail to the Nacedero del Río Brieva (Source of the Brieva River) for a serene walk. For a more adventurous trek, the Sendero de la Escalera (The Staircase Trail) ventures into a narrow gorge with unique staircases. Many trails, including those around Peña Hincada Pass, are suitable for intermediate hikers. You can find more details on various hiking routes in the region on the Brieva de Cameros guide page.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The village of Anguiano, with its charming setting and historical significance, is considered family-friendly. The small town of El Rasillo, home to the unique Olmo de El Rasillo, also offers good tourist services for visitors. The gentle walk to the Nacedero del Río Brieva is another pleasant option for families.
Beyond hiking, the mountainous and forested terrain around Brieva de Cameros is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling, with routes like the 'Montenegro and Peña Hincada Passes Loop,' or mountain biking, with trails such as the 'Montenegro and Peña Hincada Loop.' The region is also popular for horse riding and wildlife observation, especially during the deer rutting season ('berrea') in autumn. For more cycling options, explore the Road Cycling Routes, MTB Trails, and Cycling around Brieva De Cameros guides.
The region offers beauty throughout the year. Autumn is particularly stunning as the forests transform with vibrant colors, making it an excellent time for mushroom foraging and observing the deer rutting season. Spring and summer provide pleasant weather for hiking and exploring the river sources and waterfalls. Winter can be challenging due to snow at higher elevations, but also offers unique snowy landscapes.
Yes, the village of Anguiano is a notable example, being a settlement and historical site nestled within a natural gorge. It features noble houses and is known for the ancient stilt dance festival. Along the path to the Nacedero del Río Brieva, you can also find the small Ermita de la Soledad, adding a cultural touch to the natural excursion.
Yes, the Cascadas de los Navares (Navares Waterfalls) are listed as a scenic water feature worth exploring in the region, offering another beautiful natural attraction for visitors.
Brieva de Cameros is characterized by its deep integration with its natural surroundings. The village is embraced by mountains, forests, rivers, and pastures, creating a tranquil and authentic rural experience. The abundance of oak and holm oak groves, meadows, scrubland, and numerous springs and streams across its 46 square kilometers contributes to a rich biodiversity and a profound connection with nature.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from spots like the Mirador Brieva de Cameros and Peña Hincada Pass. The serene and picturesque environment of the Nacedero del Río Brieva trail is also highly valued. Many are drawn to the region for its tranquil rural experience, the well-preserved traditional life, and the opportunity to feel a deep connection with nature through its diverse landscapes and outdoor activities.
While specific wild swimming spots are not detailed, the region is abundant with rivers, springs, and streams. The Nacedero del Río Brieva (Source of the Brieva River) and the Cascadas de los Navares suggest areas with natural water features that might offer opportunities for refreshing dips, though it's always advisable to check local regulations and safety conditions.
Absolutely. The panoramic views from the Mirador Brieva de Cameros and Peña Hincada Pass are highly praised for their impressive scenery, making them excellent spots for landscape photography. The dramatic sandstone cliffs surrounding Anguiano and the vibrant autumn colors of the forests also provide fantastic photographic opportunities.


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